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rockmilk

Posted 08 October 2010 - 07:55 PM

rshaffer61

Posted 08 October 2010 - 08:53 PM

rshaffer61

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Good find RockmilkYou beat me to it and that should be the correct driver. Save it to the desktop then you will need to go to Device Manager and right click on the network driver which should have a yellow exclamation mark on it. Then click on the update driver. When it asks where to look point it to the driver on your desktop. If the file you download has a executable setup then run it and that should do it for you.

rshaffer61

Posted 09 October 2010 - 08:05 AM

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OK lets see if we can identify them then.

Download and install Free Everest Home EditionOpen it.1: In left pane expand Computer folder.2: Click once on Summary3: In upper menu, go Report4: And then to Quick Report-Summary5: Save it in text file, and paste it in your next post.Click the + by computer, click on Sensor. Get a screenshot and post it so I can check your temps and voltages...

Problems & Suggestions:
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Suggestion System BIOS is more than 2 years old. Update it if necessary.
Suggestion Video BIOS is more than 2 years old. Update it if necessary.

rshaffer61

Posted 09 October 2010 - 08:44 AM

Just to make sure I want to see if we can get the exact motherboard model. Try the following....Please download CPUz from my signature below

[1:] Save it to your desktop.[2:] Click on the icon it creates and let it run[3:] I need the following information from it. [4:] First click on the Mainboard tab at the top of the window and give me Manufacturer and Model number it shows[5:] Click on the Memory tab and give me the Type and Size of memory it shows.[6:] Click on the SPD tab and get me the Max Bandwidth line information.Please include in your next reply